Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Jun 2017)

Neutron activation analysis: Modelling studies to improve the neutron flux of Americium–Beryllium source

  • Abdessamad Didi,
  • Ahmed Dadouch,
  • Otman Jaï,
  • Jaouad Tajmouati,
  • Hassane El Bekkouri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.net.2017.02.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 4
pp. 787 – 791

Abstract

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Americium–beryllium (Am-Be; n, γ) is a neutron emitting source used in various research fields such as chemistry, physics, geology, archaeology, medicine, and environmental monitoring, as well as in the forensic sciences. It is a mobile source of neutron activity (20 Ci), yielding a small thermal neutron flux that is water moderated. The aim of this study is to develop a model to increase the neutron thermal flux of a source such as Am-Be. This study achieved multiple advantageous results: primarily, it will help us perform neutron activation analysis. Next, it will give us the opportunity to produce radio-elements with short half-lives. Am-Be single and multisource (5 sources) experiments were performed within an irradiation facility with a paraffin moderator. The resulting models mainly increase the thermal neutron flux compared to the traditional method with water moderator.

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